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some 40,000 new diagnostic codes will be created. standardized treatment will be applied to all codes in due time. so where does that eve room for the special personal attention of the doctor, which would be i had dee 0 sin crate snake if he has to go in that direction and he has a special recommendation, and i've seen cases of that over the experience of several years. >> john -- >> you pull out your checkbook, john, and you pay fort. >> best practices is critical for the organization, the delivery of medical services and the cost of this certified board that is made up of all of the people he wishes to choose? >> i do think we have to have some -- i agree with you, we have to have some way -- >> exit question. on a sha lack question, 0 to 10, 0 meaning 0 shellacking, a bruise-free performance, 10 many ago thorough drubbing, how bad a shellacking did obama take? >> 9.5. >> eleanor. >> 8.5. i must say when i listen to him now apparently explaining these things it's very good, if you could just do those isolated bites and eliminate al
some 40,000 new diagnostic codes will be created. standardized treatment will be applied to all codes in due time. so where does that eve room for the special personal attention of the doctor, which would be i had dee 0 sin crate snake if he has to go in that direction and he has a special recommendation, and i've seen cases of that over the experience of several years. >> john -- >> you pull out your checkbook, john, and you pay fort. >> best practices is critical for the...
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the debate was at hofstra university on long island in new york, town hall style. testy, tense and quite rivetting throughout. here's the president, pressing governor romney on romney's tax plan and d how he'll do what he claims he will do. >> if somebody came to you, governor, with a plan that said, here, i want to spend $7 or $8 trillion and we're going to pay for it, but we can't tell you until maybe after the election how we're going to do it, you wouldn't have taken such a sketchy deal. and neither should you, the american people, because the math doesn't add up. sh >> we're talking . about math - when we're talking about math that doesn't add up, how about $4 trillion of deficits over the last five years, or $5 trillion, that's math that doesn't add up. ma we have a president talking about someone's plan in a way that's completely foreign to what my real plan is. and then we have his own record which is we have four consecutive years where he said when he was running for offi he would cut the deficit in half. instead he's doubled it. >>reporter: mr. romney al
the debate was at hofstra university on long island in new york, town hall style. testy, tense and quite rivetting throughout. here's the president, pressing governor romney on romney's tax plan and d how he'll do what he claims he will do. >> if somebody came to you, governor, with a plan that said, here, i want to spend $7 or $8 trillion and we're going to pay for it, but we can't tell you until maybe after the election how we're going to do it, you wouldn't have taken such a sketchy...
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this land is your land, this land is my land, from california to the new york island. >> monday night, third and final presidential debate was on foreign policy. and the most sensitive and dangerous foreign policy issue, which is the bomb. >> as long as i'm president of the united states iran will not get a nuclear weapon. >> a nuclear iran number clear capable iran is unacceptable to americ israel. and if israel is attacked, we have their back. >> if israel is attacked, america will stand with israel. >>> president obama and governor romney were largely in agreement on a range of foreign policy concerns. particularly those centering on the middle east. the ouster of former president mubarak of egypt, the 2014 exit date for afghanistan, the killing of terrorists with nutes romney and obama echoed each other. >> question. is bipartisanship now back in style at least when it comes to foreign policy in a presidential debate? pat buchanan? >> no it isn't but they are moving toward consensus where the american people are at. they are both pro israel, going to stand beside them. both very h
this land is your land, this land is my land, from california to the new york island. >> monday night, third and final presidential debate was on foreign policy. and the most sensitive and dangerous foreign policy issue, which is the bomb. >> as long as i'm president of the united states iran will not get a nuclear weapon. >> a nuclear iran number clear capable iran is unacceptable to americ israel. and if israel is attacked, we have their back. >> if israel is attacked,...
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. >> you are watching too much cable news television, pat. i thought joe biden did exactly what he needed to do. he rallied the democratic base, which was demoralized, and he made up some of the ground president obama lost a week ago. he took the fight repeatedly to paul ryan, didn't let him get away with any of that, and he interrupted a lot. but it was a terrific debate. the two candidates engaged. martha did a fabulous job when she needed to, keeping them on point. they both performed well but the victor was joe biden because he really scored on issue after issue. >> susan what did you think of the debate? >> i think both ellen and pat made excellent points. what was interesting in the spin room when you heard the republican and democratic aides talking about what happened, on important in these things, because it is all about the optics, how it looks, how it comes across. that was a very big score for them. they were very, very excited. the democrats were very excited. the republicans were a little more subdued, but they talked about ryan
. >> you are watching too much cable news television, pat. i thought joe biden did exactly what he needed to do. he rallied the democratic base, which was demoralized, and he made up some of the ground president obama lost a week ago. he took the fight repeatedly to paul ryan, didn't let him get away with any of that, and he interrupted a lot. but it was a terrific debate. the two candidates engaged. martha did a fabulous job when she needed to, keeping them on point. they both performed...